Sources from Episode 144

  1. “After 40 Years' Burrowing, Mole Man of Hackney is Ordered to Stop,” The Guardian, August 2006, https://www.theguardian.com/society/2006/aug/08/communities.uknews.

  2. Maurice Broun, Hawks Aloft: The Story of Hawk Mountain (Stackpole Books, 1949).

  3. “Schambacher’s Tavern: A Real Ghost Story,” Hagenbuch, October 20, 2015.

  4. John E. Hower, “Nature-lovers find sanctuary in mountains,” The Daily News (Lebanon, Pennsylvania), October 1, 1989.

  5. Gerald Jr. Huesken, “Matthias Schambacher,” Find A Grave, October 25, 2010.

  6. Ralph Kreamer, “Tavern at Hawk Mountain Had a Grisly Proprietor,” The Morning Call (Allentown, Pennsylvania), June 23, 1957.

  7. Matt Lake, Weird Pennsylvania: Your Travel Guide to Pennsylvania's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets (New York, NY: Sterling Publishing Co, 2005).

  8. Mark Nesbit and Patty Wilson, Cursed in Pennsylvania: Stories of the Damned in the Keystone State (Globe Pequot: Guilford, 2016).

  9. Amy Oakes, “Tavern Owner’s Legend Still Haunts Hawk Mountain,” The Morning Call (Allentown, Pennsylvania), March 16 1997.

  10. “Frightful Snakes on Blue Mountains,” Reading Times (Reading, Pennsylvania), August 17, 1877.

  11. “Perpetual Motion Machines: Working Against Physical Laws,” Live Science, August 2016, https://www.livescience.com/55944-perpetual-motion-machines.html.

  12. Steven Struzinsky, “The Tavern in Colonial America,” The Gettysburg Historical Journal: Vol. 1 , Article 7, 2002.